Texan Governor Greg Abbott resides along the Colorado River, which flows through this city, and its suburbs of Pflugerville and Round Rock form the fourth-largest metro area in its state.
Austin
Fiji
The birthplace of Skype, this city appears in Jeptunk's European Capitals quiz.
Tallinn
Bisected into north and south by the Han River, this large Asian city is home to a statue dedicated to a popular 2012 song.
Seoul
The origins of bubble tea can be traced back to this island nation, whose largest body of water is Sun Moon Lake.
Taiwan
Jackson
Famed for its towns of Paris, Poland, London, and Banana, this Polynesian island is homophonic to popular holiday.
Kiritimati
Home to islands like Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, the First Thanksgiving was said to be held in this state.
Lying near the confluence of two major rivers, this American city was named after the king who ruled France from 1226 to 1270.
St Louis
With a notably long name, this capital city is home to the world’s largest functioning residential palace and the world’s largest settlement on stilts.
Bandar Seri Begawan
Named after the tallest U.S. president, this city, nicknamed "Star City" is famed for being the birthplace of Arbor Day
Lincoln
This island nation's John Frum cult takes place on its Tanna Island. This island nation also features unique google maps coverage inside a volcano on its Ambrym Island.
Vanuatu
This river in Southeast Asia shares its name with a critically endangered species of dolphin that has a bulging forehead and short beak
Irrawaddy River
Situated on the river Garonne, this French city produces around 900 million bottles of wine every year.
Bordeaux
This African city is home to one of the world’s largest embankment dams, which created the Lake Nasser reservoir.
Aswan
Sharing its name with a 1995 American supernatural fantasy comedy film, this city in Wyoming sits on the North Platte river.
Casper
This pacific island nation is famed for its very high spam consumption, which has led to it becoming the fattest nation in the world.
Nauru
Barranquilla
This Brazilian state has the largest hydrothermal resort in the world: The Caldas Novas
Goias
Home to cities like Puerto Princesa, Roxas and Taytay, the entire length of this island forms a mountain range, with a peak altitude of 2,086 metres at Mount Mantalingajan.
Palawan
This city's name comes from the greek word for noble or literally "well-born". This etymology is shared with an early 1900s race movement lead by Francis Galton, cousin of Charles Darwin.
Eugene
Named for the man who disproved the continent of Terra Australis, these islands contain cities such as Avarua and Arorangi on its island of Rarotonga.
Cook Islands
Lying just east of Freiburg, this city in Baden-Wurttemberg was officially merged in 1972, making it one of the few towns in Germany with dual historical identities.
Villingen Schwenningen
Known locally as Sia, this city in the Hauts-Bassins region of Burkina Faso is home to a Grand Mosque made from mud brick and wooden beams
Bobo Dioulasso
Home to the world’s largest active sand dunes north of 58°N, near Lake Athabasca, this province’s green-and-yellow flag features its coat of arms in the upper hoist and a red lily in the fly.
Saskatchewan